Hampton University has wireless networking access. I am finding that more and more students are beginning to take advantage of it, as they update their computers to support this technology or purchase new ones.
They're working on ours. We've got it in some parts (the engineering building, the library, the Research Center and the cafeteria), but its not available across the campus (the server is on one side of the campus).
They are in the process of providing wireless for NSU. I'm mad the students at JCSU get laptops too, but I'm sorry to say.... that hypothesis is not supported in this post.
Hold up.... Johnson C. Smith University is the first and only HBCU to be a IBM Thinkpad University. Every student receives an IBM Thinkpad Laptop, fully loaded with software. Internet access is provided through electronic data ports in the library, dormitory rooms (one per pillow) and multimedia classrooms. Network access is available through dial-up modems for off-campus students. The campus also now has WIRELESS capabilities.
For more info go to www.jcsu.edu...